Developing a holistic sensory evaluation three-part method for textiles and apparel: a practical application for novel materials and products

IF 1.5 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, TEXTILES Research journal of textile and apparel Pub Date : 2023-05-09 DOI:10.1108/rjta-11-2022-0138
A. Ghalachyan, E. Karpova, Anastasia Frattali
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Purpose This study aims to propose and demonstrate a practical application of a new three-part holistic sensory evaluation (HSE) method for textiles and apparel based on the senses of sight, touch, hearing and smell. HSE method development was carefully documented, described and successfully applied to evaluate sensory characteristics and consumer perceptions and acceptance of bacterial cellulose (BC), a novel sustainable material for apparel. Design/methodology/approach In Part One of the HSE method, research participants described the material in their own words based on the senses of sight, touch, hearing and smell. In Part Two, they rated the intensities and their linking for 25 predetermined attributes describing BC. Part Three measured participants’ overall liking of BC and its perceived suitability for apparel and accessories. Findings Application of the HSE method resulted in an in-depth understanding of BC material. Areas for material improvements and positive characteristics were identified, providing direction for further development. Consumers found BC suitable for accessories and outer-layer garments but not for apparel. Originality/value Sensory evaluation of textiles and apparel has traditionally focused on the senses of touch and sight. The new HSE method allows evaluating the full range of sensory characteristics of materials/products and holistically assessing consumer perceptions. The method is especially useful for novel materials and wearable technology. BC has gained increased interests as a novel sustainable material, yet consumer studies have been lacking. This study reports a comprehensive evaluation of BC material from consumer perspective.
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纺织服装整体感官评价三部分方法的发展:新材料和新产品的实际应用
目的本研究旨在提出并展示一种新的基于视觉、触觉、听觉和嗅觉的纺织品和服装三部分整体感官评估(HSE)方法的实际应用。HSE方法的开发被仔细记录、描述并成功应用于评估细菌纤维素(BC)的感官特征、消费者感知和接受度,细菌纤维素是一种新型的可持续服装材料。设计/方法/方法在HSE方法的第一部分中,研究参与者根据视觉、触觉、听觉和嗅觉用自己的语言描述材料。在第二部分中,他们对描述BC的25个预定属性的强度及其联系进行了评级。第三部分测量了参与者对BC的总体喜好及其对服装和配饰的适用性。发现HSE方法的应用使人们对BC材料有了深入的了解。确定了材料改进和积极特性的领域,为进一步发展提供了方向。消费者发现BC适合配饰和外层服装,但不适合服装。创意/价值纺织品和服装的感官评估传统上侧重于触觉和视觉。新的HSE方法可以评估材料/产品的全方位感官特征,并全面评估消费者的感知。该方法特别适用于新型材料和可穿戴技术。BC作为一种新型的可持续材料越来越受到人们的关注,但消费者研究一直缺乏。本研究报告了从消费者角度对BC材料的综合评价。
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Research journal of textile and apparel
Research journal of textile and apparel MATERIALS SCIENCE, TEXTILES-
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